Help Angel figure out what is real and what is in her head as she attempts to escape from a Mental Hospital! Steeped in psychological horror, Twisted Lands: Insomniac follows the wife of the central character in the original game, as she attempts to escape the mental hospital in which she's imprisoned. Explore a haunting environment as you go on Angel’s mystifying quest!

This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won’t find in the standard version. As a bonus, Collector's Edition purchases count toward three stamps on your Monthly Game Club Punch Card!

Customer Reviews

Twisted Lands: Insomniac Collector's Edition
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One of the best!
This game is the sequel to Twisted Lands: Shadow Town, so I suggest anyone play that one before this one.
These 2 and Stray Souls are my favorites in the Hidden Object genre. Great stories, they are dark and draw you in well. The art is great, nice and crisp, no problems with items being to obscure to recognize like in some games.
This is also one of the few that I would say it's pretty worth it to get the collector's edition for the extra game play. It's not a whole lot of extra gameplay, but it was enough for me to feel it was worth it.
November 22, 2011

Fantastic adventure
Loved this game, just as good as the first, i agree you need to play the first one in order to understand the story but it still leaves me with more questions!! but i suppose that will become clear on the 3rd instalment. Crisp, clear graphics, great storyline and i love how it seemed to be 2 stories in one, had to get my head around that one! Will play this again without a doubt.
April 28, 2012

Twisted Lands: Insomniac; AMAZING!
This game is absolutely stunning! It picked up right where 'Shadow Town' left off. The story was fantastic even though at times I was a bit confused, it still left me shaking my head in disbelief because the ending was nothing like I expected! The ending left an opening for a 3rd installment of this series and I am crossing my fingers there is one!!
This game took me around 6 hours to complete, there is a lot of back and forth (with no map, but the hint button will guide you on your way) but I enjoy a game like that so it didn't bother me.
This game is not your normal run-of-the-mill 'escape from a mental ward' game, as if you haven't played 'Shadow Town' it is advised to play that one before this one to get the whole story and effect (and to understand what is really happening, otherwise you will be lost)!
I was surprised at how quickly this game captivated my imagination and had me dying to see what happened next; it was just like 'Shadow Town' in that I didn't want to stop playing until the end and was still wanting more when it was all over.
March 31, 2012

good game
excellent game play. I liked it better than shadow town. Nothing that hard and HOS and puzzles are good.
May 9, 2013

It was fun and sick !
I love my mental institutes stories,I go for it everytime !
June 3, 2012

Play this game first!
Yes, this is a sequel - but I'm going to buck the trend and tell you to play this one first.
Whichever game you play first 'ruins' a big surprise in the other. However, Shadow Town still plays very well with you 'knowing' the secret (it becomes very much a Lovecraftian style horror theme). Insomniac doesn't do so well if you figure out what's going on too early.
That out of the way - get this game. One of the best stories in a HOPA I've played. I first played it a while ago now (I was sure I reviewed it - guess not), and I still remember the ending sequence. If you're still confused after the game - the bonus chapter should help you out there, and then you can play Shadow Town, and all will become clear to you.
March 5, 2014

Amazing Game
Ok, So after suffering through the first game, Twisted Lands: Shadow Town, I finally got to play the game I initially wanted to play. And how glad I am that I stuck through it all!
First, let me start off by saying that I was less than thrilled playing Shadow Town. Its game play was redundant way too many HOS and far to few mini games. However, I thought that the story line was great, and it led into Insomniac perfectly. As uncommitted as I was to Shadow Town, I strongly suggest new players to the series to play that game first, before playing Insomniac. You will thank me that you did.
Anyways, onto this game. I hate reading reviews that spoil too much so I will not do that. What I will say is, I have never rated a game with 5 stars, until Insomniac. I am a picky gamer. I require a well balanced game, and this one delivered. Balanced means an equal dosage of quality storyline, mini games, and HO's.. The first game lacked the mini games which are my preference as I am a puzzle fan. In fact now that I think about it, Insomniac had kind of a Professor Leighton feel to it, well with HO's of course.
After playing this game, play Origins. Once you finish Origins, you will feel like this series has had a good beginning middle and end (even though the end is actually the beginning, go figure).
September 24, 2012

Wow! This game was great!
Wow! This game was great! I really enjoyed it from start to finish (and couldn't wait to continue playing the next day!) I am eagerly waiting to play the next Twisted Lands game!
January 5, 2012

Great game...GREAT STORY!!!
Loved this game...The story was great, and I really liked how the CE bonus story added to the storyline (but it was REALLY short)! Loved the puzzles, not too many HOG's. There is a lot of back of forth movement, but I didn't get confused. 2 thumbs up to the developer...keep 'em comin'!
August 5, 2012

Great game
I played it twice and loved it. It wasn't too hard, the graphics were one of the best in a game I've seen in a game, it was realy injoyable and the storyline was confusing but realy cool. I'd rate this five stars if you like scary things and are good at puzzles then you should buy it, But never play it in the dark.
September 7, 2012